Tacoma Narrows Bridge

We have many bridges in Washington State, some unique and one of a kind. The one below is perhaps the most famous, infamous describes it best, not this one, but the first one, years ago.

Tacoma Narrows Bridge, Washington

We love crossing the bridge on our way to the Olympic Peninsula, though maybe not on a windy day.

The original bridge became known as ‘galloping gertie,’ when a few months after it opened in 1940, it began a wild dance in the wind before crashing into the waters below.

Engineering lessons learned, hopefully.

~ Susanne

20 Comments on “Tacoma Narrows Bridge

  1. I’ve seen that video many times, that was a terrible day! I’m glad the engineers figured out why the bridge rocked left and right and eventually collapsed. I wonder if the original bridge was ever recovered from the bottom?

    • Exactly! I think about it when we cross it, a few times a year. And it always shows up on history channels, as a major engineering fail!

    • The new bridge opened in 1950, and a second span added in 2007, both safe! The 1940 bridge was a classic engineering fail, that changed how bridges were designed. Fortunately, no lives were lost in the 1940 collapse (except for a poor dog.)

  2. Ah, Galloping Gertie was a classic! I liked driving over the current version. Sometimes it was quicker to go around that way than to take the ferries.

    • Yes! I still see it in documentaries of engineering fails. The new bridge is very handy, we take it regularly to the Olympic Peninsula, and I’m always intrigued by it.

  3. I’ve seen that footage of the bridge in the past but hadn’t made the connection with the location! The replacement bridge is very attractive and I like your foreshortened images of it showing above the trees.

    • Yes, it’s famous footage, and continues to show up on documentaries of major engineering fails! The current bridge is less than an hour south of us and we take it several times a year on our way to the Olympic Peninsula. I am always intrigued by it!

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